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I need help matching amp to my subwoofer in the car
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<blockquote data-quote="jw7123" data-source="post: 8608595" data-attributes="member: 674051"><p>I honestly am trying my best in giving you guys details I am not that big of a bass tech. I had it built from some guy in a pawn shop. It is brand new I watched him open the package and the box is brand new. I am pretty sure it was the type S. It did hit hard, maybe a little too hard. Gucci mane blew that sub up LOL. He owes me a sub. Anyways, it is a ported box.. it feels like a hard carpet on all the sides. The alpine was a prefab. It sounds louder in the trunk but the reason why I have it on the back seat because it makes a rattle noise from the trunk and it is very annoying. My last car was a jeep and I had that alpine with 2 other 12's in it sounded amazing! Now I am in a car.. so it's hard to place the sub to where it sounds best I hate that rattle noise! But I had a kicker in the back seat before and that one blew because it was used.. and that hit harder than the kenwood but keep in mind the kenwood has different specs. So I am pretty sure I need a different amp don't I?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jw7123, post: 8608595, member: 674051"] I honestly am trying my best in giving you guys details I am not that big of a bass tech. I had it built from some guy in a pawn shop. It is brand new I watched him open the package and the box is brand new. I am pretty sure it was the type S. It did hit hard, maybe a little too hard. Gucci mane blew that sub up LOL. He owes me a sub. Anyways, it is a ported box.. it feels like a hard carpet on all the sides. The alpine was a prefab. It sounds louder in the trunk but the reason why I have it on the back seat because it makes a rattle noise from the trunk and it is very annoying. My last car was a jeep and I had that alpine with 2 other 12's in it sounded amazing! Now I am in a car.. so it's hard to place the sub to where it sounds best I hate that rattle noise! But I had a kicker in the back seat before and that one blew because it was used.. and that hit harder than the kenwood but keep in mind the kenwood has different specs. So I am pretty sure I need a different amp don't I? [/QUOTE]
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